Canada in 2D was a teaser campaign and exhibit model created over the course of two assignments. The project involved choosing two Canadian designers, one historical and one contemporary, to be highlighted in an exhibit hosted at the Design Exchange in Toronto. The designers I chose were Stuart Ash, best known for his design of the Canadian Centennial logo, and the McCracken brothers, a design duo currently residing in Toronto. The exhibit focused on their flat design styles and their use of Canadian identity in their works. The pieces for this project included a 3D SketchUp mockup of the exhibit, informational pamphlets focusing on the designers, an opening day ticket, and a short 30-second teaser video.